Anonymous ID: 53b473 Nov. 11, 2018, 10:37 p.m. No.3863449   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3464 >>3489 >>3712 >>3732 >>3763 >>3826 >>3846

You fags with the DEWs need to stop posting and start reading about wave guide theory. The frequency of a DEW is outside the range of human sight. That means you can't see it. DEWs are real, OLD NEWS! They aren't starting these wildfires though. I've seen all of the videos that are being posted and it is looking embarrassing for us. You little faggots must have spent your time playing video games instead of studying. I can't wait for the new education system arrives. I'm starting to get on the globalists side of things. You faggots need to pass a few tests before you breed.

Anonymous ID: 53b473 Nov. 11, 2018, 11:13 p.m. No.3863649   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3672 >>3682 >>3690

>>3863489

 

Just ranting about the eugenics.

 

I work with EEGs and I have the ability to tune the brain. I dream about frequencies most of the day so it is a passion of mine.

 

The wavelength of the color blue is around 465nm. The frequency is around the 600 hz range. You would never see it coming. It would be such an intense searing heat that you would just freak out if it hit you because you wouldn't know where it was coming from or what it was. Basically you would be instantaneously cooked.

 

On the houses being burned and the trees still standing you have to look at ground cover and the fact that the trees are still very much alive which means they are wet. I understand there are leaves still on them but if you have ever built a fire under a tree and it got too high you can observe that it takes a while for the leaves to dry out BUT. These fires were taking out these houses because they all have dry wood. They go up very quick unlike trying to burn a wet log. The ground cover is non existent in most photos. There is too much concrete and asphalt. Fire doesn't travel by roads. I know the wind blows but what is it going to burn? Not the sidewalks (concrete) or roads (asphalt).

 

I also know for a fact what equipment looks like after it is burned. I was a diesel mechanic when I was 18 and the first job I had was to rebuild a burnt caterpillar. The aluminum was melted but the steel was still there intact. When you walk up to the site where it was burnt you see a small dried stream of aluminum from the turbo housing. It amazed me when I first saw it.

 

The places that are spreading these fires are from what Q was talking about….lack of forest management. Letting forests die and not clearing them. I've been a part of a controlled burn in the uwharrie national forest. You have to have controlled burns often or you will have raging fires that cannot be contained BECAUSE OF GROUND COVER. Ground cover is the enemy, not the live standing timber.

Anonymous ID: 53b473 Nov. 11, 2018, 11:18 p.m. No.3863682   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3688 >>3894

>>3863649

 

Didn't proof read my post. My point is that you wouldn't have a DEW at such a low frequency that you would see colors. It would be at such a high frequency (plus amplitude) that you would never see a DEW coming.